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Now that’s what I call your last chance to see me at ACME

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For the last month, I’ve been doing a show at the ACME Comedy Theatre with Shane Nickerson. It’s called Now That’s What I Call ACME Volume One and it’s a "best of" show.

I’ve got two writing credits in the show, for a poker-related sketch called William’s Tell and a a sketch I co-wrote called Living and Dying In DWP, (which CMack and I wanted to call The Tibetan Sketch of Living and Dying, before we were overruled.)

I’m also in the funniest series of sketches I’ve ever been in, called "Tribute." I love these sketches so much, I will perform them for the rest of my life, if Anne (who wrote them) will let me.

There are four performances left, counting this Saturday night.

Details:

What: Now That’s What I Call ACME, Volume One
Where: ACME Comedy Theatre
When: Saturdays until November 19th.
Time: 8PM
Tickets: $15. (Reserve online)

This is the last chance you’ll have to see me at ACME for a looooong time. I was sick with mono when the last writing session happened, so I won’t get a chance to be in any of the shows before mid-2006.

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26 October, 2005 Wil

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9 thoughts on “Now that’s what I call your last chance to see me at ACME”

  1. AaronB says:
    26 October, 2005 at 6:27 pm

    Awesome man. Doing what you love is the best.

  2. cheftanya says:
    26 October, 2005 at 7:46 pm

    i feel like a dunce. i did not know you had moved over here for the time being. i like the google ads. i use them quite often when i go to a site. they always have to do with the content of the site. good idea.

  3. Christina says:
    26 October, 2005 at 7:58 pm

    Ah, cool. Thanks much for the details! Sounds like a fun time.

  4. Rook says:
    26 October, 2005 at 8:46 pm

    See, it’s reading this stuff that is so frustrating. If I didn’t live half way across the country, I would be catching these shows.
    So, when’s the DVD coming out?
    Oh, all right! I’ll behave.
    Sheesh.

  5. ADFtron2000 says:
    26 October, 2005 at 9:32 pm

    You made an appearance in Overcompensating, the online diary comic of famed webcomic Wigu.
    You’ve hit the big time.. the BIG time, I say!

  6. Dak-Ind says:
    26 October, 2005 at 9:54 pm

    man, LA is about a 17 hour drive. danged California is a hugely long boring dull terrible state to drive thru when you have to go south through the whole thing! But it would be so worth the trip. i think its actually cheaper to fly to LA than to drive anymore!

  7. JessicaDwyer says:
    26 October, 2005 at 11:01 pm

    Wil I wish I could go. I”m trapped in Oregon. But I did make this niffty screen grab of you and Voltron together that just made my respect level for you jump up about 200 points 🙂
    http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/5724/snapshot200510262244274fu.jpg

  8. alan says:
    27 October, 2005 at 2:09 am

    I’ll try to make it. 🙂

  9. Brian says:
    27 October, 2005 at 12:30 pm

    Heck, I just made my reservation online. I finally managed to time a trip to LA to see one of your ACME shows. Rock on!
    That should cap the weekend well and make the six-hour drive back to Phoenix worth it… lookin’ forward to it.
    ripleybsx DOT blogspot DOT com

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